2011
Receive Top Honors in 'Cabinetmaking' Competition These students received top honors in the ·cabinetmaking" competition 1n the Mississippi Skil~ sUSA Championships for Region II held at East CentJal Community College in Decatur. Approxim~ ly 400 area students participated in the annual event Pictured are (from left) Archie Johnson, first place, Leake County Career-Technical Center; Connor Atwood, second, Smith County Career-Techn~ cal Center; and Kendrell Sherrod, third, Winstory'Louisville Career-Technical Center. Also pictured is Wayne Eason, ECCC Director of Wor1 Receive Top Honors In 'Masonry' Competjtlon These students received top honors in the •Masonry" competition in the Mississippi SktllsUSA Championships for Re~n II held at East CentJal Community College in Decatur. Approximately 400 area students participated in the annual event. Pictured are (seated, from left) Jered Johnson, first place, ChoctrN County Career Center, Jarral Shields, second, Millsaps Career and Technologf Cen– ter in Starkvifte; and Deonta Hawthorne, third, Winston/loUisville Career and Technical Center; and (standlng, from left) assistants Brandon Pruitt, Choctaw CountyCareer Center; and Jamaal aay, Mil~ sapsCareer and Techno~ Center. Also pictured isWayne Eason, EeteDirector of Wor1
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